A George III silver Mustard Pot, makers mark worn, hallmarke...

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A George III silver Mustard Pot, makers mark worn, hallmarked London 1815, hinged cover with armorial, original gilt interior worn, now with replacement glass liner, 8cm wide, together with a George III silver open salt, by S C Younge & Co., hallmarked Sheffield, 1812, corresponding armorial, 9cm wide, a pair of early 19thC silver navette shaped open salts, with pierced bright cut decoration, marks rubbed, liners damaged, one other, probably James Douglas, Edinburgh, marks worn, weighable 10.8ozt (5)

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Auction Date:
9th Mar 24 at 10am GMT

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